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  1. Thanks for all the replies. It's cleared up my uncertainty. I am too young for the O-A option, so the family member option is the one I would use. At least I now know to plan to exit every 90 days.
  2. I've been away from Thailand for a while. I'm looking at gaining a 1 year multiple entry visa from London based on marriage. The embassy webpage states for non o: "Multiple Entries Visa will be valid for 1 year from the date of issue. You must enter Thailand within the validity of visa. However, the permitted length of stay is up to 1 year from the date of your arrival in Thailand." Link to embassy quote I thought that for a multiple entry visa each entry is for 90 days and then you have to exit and re-enter the country to get a new stamp? So can I simply get one of these visas and stay inside Thailand for a year? Thanks.
  3. Okay thanks for the info. I have arranged for PCR tests at a hospital close to my home. A friend flew to the UK recently and was accepted with results from this hospital, so I know at least this test will be okay
  4. Thanks for the info. Understood on all the above. I'll do a PCR.
  5. I am flying from Bangkok to London. The UK accepts covid antigen tests to enter the country, but does Thai Airways accept this type of test to board the plane? Hoping to find someone that has successfully boarded a Thai Airways flight using this type of test. ...and yes, I have tried to call Thai Airways many times, no answer. I have also emailed them, no answer. Many thanks.
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